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Whether you’re feeling an urge for a relaxing day basking under rays or an afternoon of snorkeling through crystal clear waters, you’ll find exactly what you’re looking for along Bermuda’s alluring shores. “You can climb rocks, hike up the hill overlooking the beaches, set up a picnic, or go for long walks. There are just so many things to do to create special moments,” Wendy fondly recalls.
There are reasons why this picture-perfect beach is the most popular in Bermuda. The iconic pink sands are perfect for sandcastles, and children will love boogie boarding in the crystal blue waters. Your kids will also be fascinated by the science behind the colour of the beach–shells of tiny little red sea creatures have washed ashore and mixed with the sand–as well as the parrotfishes they’ll find just off shore. “They’re so close you can literally touch them!” Wendy explains. There’s a deck alongside the beach that’s great for grabbing ice cream cones and refreshing Rum Swizzles for Mom and Dad.
With turquoise waters for swimming and snorkeling, rock formations for climbing, and half a mile of pale pink sands, what more could you ask for in a beach? Head to Bermuda’s longest beach for a sun-soaked day, and stay to watch as the skies match the sand at sunset.
Tucked away next to the larger Warwick Long Bay, this intimate spot is a breathtaking place to spend the day. “There were vibrant blue colours rolling into beautiful aqua hues greeted by rose-colored sand,” Wendy recalls. “I couldn’t believe a place like this existed.” Your kids will love exploring the rocks in the calm and shallow waters, and you’ll love the Instagram-worthy views that make for an unforgettable family photo-op.
This unspoiled slice of paradise not only has incredible beaches like Turtle Bay and Clearwater Beach, but also offers trails that are ideal for hiking and biking. Pack a picnic and plan to spend the day discovering the twists and turns of this former naval air station.
This ultra-secluded site is one of Bermuda’s best-kept secrets. The steep walk down requires some extra caution for kids, but the park above the beach offers the same spectacular views.
The beaches, cliffs, and caves here are perfect for the adventure seekers in your family. You’ll find locals and tourists alike venturing to Clarence Cove for snorkeling through the caves and cliff-jumping into the water from three different heights.
With calm waters that are great for snorkeling and rock formations meant for exploring, this lively gem is one of Bermuda’s most beloved beaches. There’s a family-friendly restaurant right on the beach that serves up local favorites like wahoo nuggets and Rum Swizzles.